Yes s/he can sponser a spouse. For the method please refer to: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/fc.asp.
As far as giving up citizenship: it is not requir…ed that the spouse give up citizenship. The US basically considers the spouse a US citizen and if they have citizenship in another country that is irrelevant to the US.

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I believe you'll be asked to show proof of at least $10,000 CAD for a skilled worker status, even with a job offer. I would get married and try for the family stat…us, although Canada really likes for you to show you can support yourself until you're on your feet.

Canadians have a population of 33,212,696. Canada's national anthem is O Canada.Canada's birthday is July first.Canada's country's animal is the beaver.most canadians live in …the southern part of Canada.the moto is from sea to sea.Canada is a very very ricch country.in Canada people mostly speak frencch and English.Canada's cAPITAL IS OTTAWA.Canada is AWSOME!

You must first apply for Canadian permanent residency. After you have been living in Canada for 3 years out of 4 as a permanent resident, you can apply for citizenship. You …can find out more information about the Family Class Sponsorship Program. See: Related Links

If you wanna be a citizen in Canada, dude, you gotta tke the test.Get or not. But you gotta be 18 or older,Kid, if you are smaller than 18 your already a citizen.You gotta liv…e in Canada for 3 or more years.

Without serving in the military, it takes five years, not counting the application process. If you marry a US citizen, it drops to three years. You can also volunteer to serve… in the US military in order to get citizenship. This is all assuming that you do not acquire US citizenship through another means, such as the Child Citizenship Act of 2000.

The Canadian citizenship test is handled by the Citizen and Immigration Canada. It is either a written or an oral test. The written version contains 20 question, the oral vers…ion is for those who either fail the written version or haven't mastered the English or French language and is taken by a citizenship judge.